What Students Did, Thought & Their Feedback

“Indonesia is an extraordinary place and the ACICIS PHST offers real-world insights into Indonesian society, alongside its beautiful food, temples and natural wonders.”

Anonymous respondent in the Student Feedback Survey

In January 2024, ACICIS hosted 51 students from 12 Australian universities for the Summer Public Health Study Tour (PHST), led by Dr. Emily Rowe. The majority of students received mobility grants through the Australian Government New Colombo Plan.

The tour featured an orientation session, seminars with notable speakers, field visits to various health facilities, and cultural trips. Students engaged with Indonesian frontline workers, explored opportunities and challenges in public health, and visited NGOs supporting women’s empowerment. Cultural activities included visits to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah and learning traditional practices like Kecak dance and batik making. Weekly academic presentations were evaluated by Universitas Indonesia.

The tour concluded with a closing ceremony, awards, and a traditional dance. ACICIS hopes students gained valuable knowledge and unforgettable experiences, looking forward to future encounters. Sampai jumpa lagi!

Upon completing their tour in Indonesia, ACICIS students are invited to provide anonymous feedback through a survey to share insights into their ACICIS experience.

All PHST Summer 2024 students were contacted, and a response was received from 73% of the participants, totaling 37 out of 51 students.

 

100 % of respondents said they would recommend ACICIS to other students at their university!

Check out these posts by Emma Bamford (Deakin University) and Jasmine White (The University of Queensland)!

Click on the images below to catch a glimpse of the program’s highlights and the cool stuff she discovered.

Discover more about our participants by clicking on their student profiles below:

Honey Cin Zah is a New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant recipient from Monash University. Honey is studying a Bachelor of Public Health. Read her profile here.
Karishma Singh is a New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant recipient from La Trobe University. Karishma is studying Bachelor of Health Science. Read her profile here.

We look forward to the next iteration of the Public Health Study Tour in June 2024!

Should you have any questions regarding the above, please contact the secretariat at enquiries@acicis.edu.au or on (08) 6488 6675.

The ACICIS Study Indonesia Team